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. >>> good morning, america. >> good morning. it is saturday, august 22nd. >> folks along the east coast, hoping for a little luck. trying to avoid this. take a look. goofy name, hurricane bill. impressive size. storm the size of texas. very powerful, making its way toward the east coast. look likes we'll avoid a direct hit. but it is likely to produce heavy rains, dangerous rip currents. and marysol live on long island. we also have a report further up the coast coming up in just a moment. >>> also this morning, could you ever forgive someone responsible for the death of a loved one. we've heard a lot of outrage in the last few days from some of the families of the lockerbie bombing victims after the bomber was set free in libya. others have forgiven him. and they say it's helped them come to grips with everything and dealing with the tragedy. we're going to explore the roots of forgiveness and whether it works. >>> also on the topic of forgiveness, green bay packer fans will never forgive brett favre for suiting up for the minn
. >>> good morning, america. >> good morning. it is saturday, august 22nd. >> folks along the east coast, hoping for a little luck. trying to avoid this. take a look. goofy name, hurricane bill. impressive size. storm the size of texas. very powerful, making its way toward the east coast. look likes we'll avoid a direct hit. but it is likely to produce heavy rains, dangerous rip currents. and marysol live on long island. we also have a report further up the coast coming up...
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and our coverage of the senator's passing continues on "good morning america" and throughout the day here on abc news. >>> just moments away, remembering the life of the liberal lion. >> we will look back at the life and legacy of senator ted kennedy. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >>> good wednesday morning. i'm doug mcelway. >> and i'm alison starling. thank you for joining us. we will have much more on the passing of senator ted kennedy. we begin with your traffic and weather together every 10 minutes. >> let's start with adam caskey. the thermometer is moving up. is gnan yesterday. i not beenfo blert u om cyoabrt n b,wi tlu will notice e t letlar w bit warmer. is in in 60's ' 60's and 70's pretty muc everywhere. fairfax station, 67. bethesda, at 71. 91 will be the high temperature th morning. yesterday the high temperature was 86. you'll feel more humidity today. it will not be oppressive. mid 80's tomorrow. we will hold out the rain chances until tomorrow. time for traffic. >>
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it's the fastest-growing dem graphic group in america. 15%. this is the future. how is the republican party ever going to become the majority party if it alienates -- >> i thi that republicans figured that out, and when they're opposition, they pulled way back from where they were at the beginning of this. they spent more time talking about how great she was than i'm going to vote against her than they did talking about how bad she was. they were worried about that position. they know they cannot become a majority party in this country. i think this polarization is a bad effect on the court of law. people sit there and say, do the justices decide what party, whoever got nominated on? it's not about the law and what's right for the country? it's about what's politically advantageous for either political party. the other thing, people are going to be watching her. sotomayor's first year or two are going to be very important. people are going to say, whether they believed what she said at the hearings, and when justice scalia or the vacancy occurs or somebody else,
it's the fastest-growing dem graphic group in america. 15%. this is the future. how is the republican party ever going to become the majority party if it alienates -- >> i thi that republicans figured that out, and when they're opposition, they pulled way back from where they were at the beginning of this. they spent more time talking about how great she was than i'm going to vote against her than they did talking about how bad she was. they were worried about that position. they know...
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. >> oliver: the only war america lpu could we have won? >> easily, easily. >> oliver: was itúqpw>=med fromy the start? >> you wanted an advisor who would tell him what he wanted to hear. in beirut, thanks.pw next news break, bottom of the t'r?ries with oliver north"q ÷y american infantryman can't be pushed, they have to be led from tzu front. this statue called follow me úwú/es tzu spirit of the the perilous business of war on the ground. on the gr north, this is war stories. coming to you from fort coming t georgia, home of the u.s. army infantry since 1918. during the 1960's and 70's, hundreds of thousands of young@@ soldiers honed their combat skills here. but american involvement in southeast asia began years before our first air and ground combat units arrived in 1965. early in the cold war against communists, the eisenhower administration spent billions fight against ho chi minh. supported himho chi minh. when he was our ally against the japanlá Ñ in world war ii. how did the united states find itself embroiled in vietnam fight
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. neil: you gossip, you've done. my next guest gave workers that ultimatum, and he says it is not only boosting business, but it is boosting morale, too. why did you do this? >> we were having gossip in our office, and it was harming productivity. according to the rand organization, gossip is the single biggest pet peeve of workers. 60% of the time, they have that complaint. neil: what constitutes gossip, and what constitutes concern about having to do the work of an employee who is not doing his job? >> right, well, gossip is something - sat outside the presence -- something bad said outside the presence of the subject. if you have a concern, we ask you to go speak to them directly about it rather than talk behind their back, so we replace gossip with authentic communication. neil: one of my co-workers, i'm working for you, and i go to them and say that will help out, he does not, i meet him again, and he still does not. you hear
we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. neil: you gossip, you've done. my next guest gave workers that ultimatum, and he says it is not only boosting business, but it is boosting morale, too. why did you do this? >> we were having gossip in our office, and it was harming productivity. according to the rand organization, gossip is the single biggest pet peeve of workers. 60% of the time, they have that complaint. neil: what...
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but i will tell you this, we have america-size problems and they result in america-size bills. no one could possibly think that we're going to be able to reform the health insurance system with a five-page bill. it's just not going to happen. so the result of that is that we understand that it's incumbent to create the best bill that we can and the result is we spend an enormous amount of time doing it. we had a session that we literally went page by page and i'm pretty sure the republicans didn't and the result is we do make, i think, in the end very good choices based upon real facts and not misinformation against setting a sharp contrast with our opponents. >> take another question. >> thank you. after receiving billions of dollars of taxpayer dollars and bailout funds goldman had record profits and paying enormous bonuses. what steps have the democrats take heads we win tails you lose situation on wall street and to regulate banks? and how can we ensure that banks that are, quote, too big to fail are regulated? so a more meltdown doesn't happen? >> i think i heard you. and
but i will tell you this, we have america-size problems and they result in america-size bills. no one could possibly think that we're going to be able to reform the health insurance system with a five-page bill. it's just not going to happen. so the result of that is that we understand that it's incumbent to create the best bill that we can and the result is we spend an enormous amount of time doing it. we had a session that we literally went page by page and i'm pretty sure the republicans...
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if i was a leader -- i would be envious of america. i never had the means to provide these things for my people, i would do this. so these are the things that keep me going that make me angry and determined to fight asking these questions, why can't you provide this for your people. tavis: you said if you were a leader. you are a leader. you just lead in a different sort of way. you have your own sort of ministry. you're not an elected official. >> i don't want to go there. tavis: i'm going to go there, though. it raises the question as to why that doesn't interest you. >> because i want to play music. i love traveling, i love my fans all over the world. i love playing in l.a., san francisco, new york, washington, milwaukee, paris. i love all those places. if i were president, i wouldn't be able to do that. and it's a very, very serious job. if you look at a country like nigeria for instance, you are talking about making 150 million happy. that would take your whole life, it would take your family from you. if you are going to be since
if i was a leader -- i would be envious of america. i never had the means to provide these things for my people, i would do this. so these are the things that keep me going that make me angry and determined to fight asking these questions, why can't you provide this for your people. tavis: you said if you were a leader. you are a leader. you just lead in a different sort of way. you have your own sort of ministry. you're not an elected official. >> i don't want to go there. tavis: i'm...
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is something that the bank of america really has the market cornered on. let me make it easier for you. let me show you how i can make it easier for you. we have the number one rated online banking website. online banking is going to be your best friend; it's going to help you manage your money. it has an alert system that can text message you, so you're mobile banking, your bank's telling you what you current balance is. it's telling you a certain check is cleared. customers that use the internet, use online banking. it all kind of falls in with what you're doing, and it's free. you can pay all your bills online, customers can save tons of time. we have great new image atms. it will give you a receipt which has a copy of the check you deposited. deposit cash, any denomination you don't even have to count the cash, just put it in there. let it do the work for you. and they can have those deposits posted to their account the same business day up until 8 o'clock. you're in control of your finances. now when you talk about convenience, you measure us up to ev
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it has isolated the united states every country in latin america has diplomatic normal relations with cuba it is a country, afro hispanic 90 miles from the shores of our country the u.s. chamber of commerce has long been supporting the embargo we do have key economic interests that would benefit us in our national security interest not to imagine the scientific exchange in the normal exchanges people to people travel americans have a right to travel anywhere they want they could travel to china, vietnam why can't we travel to cuba? it does not make sense for i will continue to work hard i am proud of president obama to take steps subsequent to our visit to begin to relax some of the backwards policies and as a member of congress and the foreign affairs committee i will continue to work with the embargo but those who do not understand that congress has say role to go back and read the constitution and feel free to get in touch with my office we will show them the jurisdiction of the foreign affairs committee the ways and means committee the financial-services committee many congression
it has isolated the united states every country in latin america has diplomatic normal relations with cuba it is a country, afro hispanic 90 miles from the shores of our country the u.s. chamber of commerce has long been supporting the embargo we do have key economic interests that would benefit us in our national security interest not to imagine the scientific exchange in the normal exchanges people to people travel americans have a right to travel anywhere they want they could travel to...
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>>> how to measure success in america's other war in afghanistan. ares its first progress report. >>> we'll take you airborne to look at an extraordinary effort by the u.s. military to save lives in the middle of the war, welcome aboard an air ambulance. >>> and germany wants a million electric vehicles on the road by 2020. we'll plug you in on how they plan to do it. >>> from the world's leading reporters and analysts, here's what's happening from around the world. this is "worldfocus." made possible, in part, by the following funders -- major support has also been provided by the peter g. peterson foundation dedicated to promoting fiscal responsibility and addressing key economic challenges facing america's future. >> good evening, i'm martin savidge. >>> if you woke up this morning and turned on the news you might have felt a sense of discouragement about what you were hearing out of afghanistan and iraq. more than 5,000 american troops have died in those two countries since troops were deployed to afghanistan in the fall of 2001 and iraq in the
>>> how to measure success in america's other war in afghanistan. ares its first progress report. >>> we'll take you airborne to look at an extraordinary effort by the u.s. military to save lives in the middle of the war, welcome aboard an air ambulance. >>> and germany wants a million electric vehicles on the road by 2020. we'll plug you in on how they plan to do it. >>> from the world's leading reporters and analysts, here's what's happening from around the...
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america can't afford that risk. chris: the ads repeateded again and again. >> on that very day, dukakis went to chicago and gabe a defense policy speech, which would have been what ball of us covered that night from the democratic part of the campaign. instead, he then chose to get into that tank. that's the image. it looked like snoopy with a helmet. and that is the image that absolutely is impresented in everyone's mind. atwater saw it. i was talking to him at that moment. i said we, got him. chris: what is the reality? the fact we have the guy that wasn't cool, with the helmet on and everything or was it just brilliant advertising by roger els in the case to put together the ads. >> the dukakis people gave them that moment by putting him in the tank instead of letting the media concentrate on his defense speeches. chris: i think there must have been 0 -- a thing on the tank, saying "wear helmet. >> and dukakis' backers did the same thing to kerry that his father had done to dukakis. >> john kerry has not been hon
america can't afford that risk. chris: the ads repeateded again and again. >> on that very day, dukakis went to chicago and gabe a defense policy speech, which would have been what ball of us covered that night from the democratic part of the campaign. instead, he then chose to get into that tank. that's the image. it looked like snoopy with a helmet. and that is the image that absolutely is impresented in everyone's mind. atwater saw it. i was talking to him at that moment. i said we,...
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we're getting more polarized in america today. i wish more people were watching programs like this, you know, a lot of us do, because what you have now is there's not the common body of information out there for the most active people politically. the most conservative people listen to talk radio. people on the left tend to be on the internet. they don't have enough knowledge of what other people think. they tend to frankly listen to media. the most active people that reinforce their own views. the problem there is that if you then want to make a compromise, which is essential for almost anything particularly since we've had a de facto amendment to the u.s. constitution 60 votes instead of 51 is needed for the senate. very unusual in our history, its hard to do that. because the people who make the compromises will be accused by their own ideological partisans of giving in for no good reason. if we say to them, look we didn't have the votes to do this, they say but everybody i talk to on the internet, everybody who calls in this t
we're getting more polarized in america today. i wish more people were watching programs like this, you know, a lot of us do, because what you have now is there's not the common body of information out there for the most active people politically. the most conservative people listen to talk radio. people on the left tend to be on the internet. they don't have enough knowledge of what other people think. they tend to frankly listen to media. the most active people that reinforce their own views....
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had i not got than ticket to america that might well be me. it's important to me personally. we've been doing it the past nine years. it's rewarding to go into the vill villages. they are not getting any help and provide them with the food and hygienic supplies needed to get through the monsoon season. that's why we go, particularly when the monsoons comes it innovates the area, floods it, to the extent many times children are swept away. they lift in grass huts with dirt floors so they're at risk. this year we were able to help so many people. we went even along to the vietnam/cambodia border, helps a couple thousand with the aid we brought. there's always more. there are millions of people that live in this kind of poverty and not only do we bring food aid but also clothing and shoes to help children like that that you see right there. and that's really essential, too, because this is a shot of us handing out some shoes. many of these children are walking around bare foot. a lot of them can't even go to scho school, and you were asking a moment ago about them and being able
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she noted on her facook page that"the america i know and love inot one in which my parents or my babyith down syrome will have to stand in frt of obama's ¡death pane. ch a system is downright evil," she said. death panel? we he nothing to fear but fear mongering itself. ev in the hallowed halls of congress, the cuckoolu seems to have reached epemic proportions: >> this program of goverent option that's being tout as being this panacea, the savi of allowing people to ha quality health ce at an affordable price, is goi to kill people. >> moyers: thrghout our history, there's a thin li between t-headed, partisanship and deeply ingrained parana. yet whatre we really talking out? nothing less-- or more-- tn trying to do a civiliz thing-- stem the exorbitant sts of a healthare system that routinelvictimizes those without e wherewithal to check into a hospital when they' sick. how to maksense of all this? i put out an s.s. for my two guests. they're st what the doctor orred. you'll recognize kathleen ha jamiesonnstantly. she'been at this table often, making sense of potics and the press. she i
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peggy ingram works for the mealwheels association of america. >> he wrote a letter to our c.e.o. that says i love this program and that is absolutely true. and he lived that. >> reporter: she says as recently as this week, she was still talking to k den can i -- ted kennedy's office about helping those in need. >> i think he was the voice for the voiceless perhaps is the best way to put it. >> reporter: every time you walk down a street, you see ted kennedy's work. before the americans with disabilities act passed in 1990, there were very few curbs like this one that helped disabled people get around. >> we've seen a transformation of the american landscape. >> reporter: because of ted kennedy, america's sidewalks and buildings look different. there's the civil rights act and family medical leave. >> 50 years in the united states senate and you look at all of the laws he left his mark on, there is no senator that comes close. >> reporter: andy runs the american association of people with disabilities. he has bipolar disorder. he says people with mental illness have benefited from
peggy ingram works for the mealwheels association of america. >> he wrote a letter to our c.e.o. that says i love this program and that is absolutely true. and he lived that. >> reporter: she says as recently as this week, she was still talking to k den can i -- ted kennedy's office about helping those in need. >> i think he was the voice for the voiceless perhaps is the best way to put it. >> reporter: every time you walk down a street, you see ted kennedy's work....
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new carefree® ultra protection™ >>> you're watching america's news headquarters. i'm lauren sivan. a horrific scene in southeastern georgia. seven people found murdered in a mobile home at a historic new hope plantation. two others critically injured. no arrests so far but police are not saying if the killer is among the dead or still at large. cops say a family member called 911 after finding the bodies saturday morning. no word on how the victims died. >>> a wildfire burning north of los angeles tripling in size. the flames moving down the slopes of the san gabriel mountains and threatening close to 2,000 homes. mandatory evacuations ordered in some neighborhoods and people are injured. the fire described 80s the largest -- as the largest and most dangerous of several t burning around central,tained california right now. i'm lauren sivan. now, back to "geraldo ato "gera large." enjoy the rest of your weekend. >> geraldo: i want to interrupt our coverage of the jaycee dugard miraculous recovery to talk about the kennedy memorial. before i do, wayne t i want to introduce our guest,
new carefree® ultra protection™ >>> you're watching america's news headquarters. i'm lauren sivan. a horrific scene in southeastern georgia. seven people found murdered in a mobile home at a historic new hope plantation. two others critically injured. no arrests so far but police are not saying if the killer is among the dead or still at large. cops say a family member called 911 after finding the bodies saturday morning. no word on how the victims died. >>> a wildfire...
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at red lobster. >> this is america's news headquarters. i am lauren sieve vandal. developing out of florida tonight voluntary evacuation is underway as tropical storm zeros in on the gulf coast. it is expected to hit land fall any moment. 9,000 homes in the pensacola area are without power. it impacted 55 mile per hour winds. possible heavy flooding and wind damage. dry and windy weather that is fueling more than a dozen wildfires the worst in cal -- firefighters battling the flame in rough terrain. other fires have evacuation and power outages as well. i am lauren sivan in new york we head back to geraldo at large. >>> under the constitution and laws of the united states. >> so help me god. >> so help me god. >> con gr congratulations and w. >> more than 26 million latinos will never forget the president's swearing in of sonia sotomayor as the first ever hispanic american justice on the supreme court of the united states. her rags to riches stories is one of the dramatic developments i write about in my brand new book called "the great progression. i will give you
at red lobster. >> this is america's news headquarters. i am lauren sieve vandal. developing out of florida tonight voluntary evacuation is underway as tropical storm zeros in on the gulf coast. it is expected to hit land fall any moment. 9,000 homes in the pensacola area are without power. it impacted 55 mile per hour winds. possible heavy flooding and wind damage. dry and windy weather that is fueling more than a dozen wildfires the worst in cal -- firefighters battling the flame in...
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for america, and he was the defender of a dream. -- for his family, he was of guardian. >> we look at ted kennedy's legacy as the leading liberal in washington. welcome to "bbc world news." , broadcast you our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. >> i am mike embley in london. 70% -- 17% of the vote now counted. president karzai edges against his main rival. and one of iraq's influential leaders has died in exile in tehran. >> hello. he was the best known as american politician ever to make it -- never to make it to the white house. senator kidney -- kidnapping -- center -- senator kennedy died after a yearlong battle with brain cancer. he fought for so many causes, and the tributes have flowed in from friend and foe alike. but his career was limited by self-inflicted wounds. adam brooks reports. >> the death of edward kennedy, known as ted, leads a chasm in american politics. hughes was one of the most effective politicians of the last century -- he was one of the most effective politicians of the last century. his father warned that he was the sort of person that wou
for america, and he was the defender of a dream. -- for his family, he was of guardian. >> we look at ted kennedy's legacy as the leading liberal in washington. welcome to "bbc world news." , broadcast you our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. >> i am mike embley in london. 70% -- 17% of the vote now counted. president karzai edges against his main rival. and one of iraq's influential leaders has died in exile in tehran. >> hello. he was the best...
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south america, where it's winter has been hit relatively hard according from figures from the european centers of prevention and control. the virus had killed 192 people. by this week, that number had almost tripled to 557. in the u.s., there were 436 deaths as of two weeks ago. this week, the number had grown to 522. world wide the number of deaths from swine flu has gone up about 50% in the last two weeks from 1,851 to 2,757. >>> for all the concern about the flu, here is something that might put it in perspective, malaria, the mosquito-borne disease, kills more than 1 million people each year. most of them in sub-saharan africa. tonight, we're going to take a closer look at malaria, the toll it takes and what's being done about it. there is new hope. we report from a report from kenya in the town ofcyia on the front lines of the battle. the story was produced by the international reporting project, shot and edited it by christina macgillivray and by charvan who narrate it is the report. >> reporter: this is the district hospital in rural western kenya and it serves over 120,000 pati
south america, where it's winter has been hit relatively hard according from figures from the european centers of prevention and control. the virus had killed 192 people. by this week, that number had almost tripled to 557. in the u.s., there were 436 deaths as of two weeks ago. this week, the number had grown to 522. world wide the number of deaths from swine flu has gone up about 50% in the last two weeks from 1,851 to 2,757. >>> for all the concern about the flu, here is something...
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the supreme court, home to america's highest court. the first sunday in october on c-span. >> how is c-span funded? >> private donations. >> grants and stuff like that. public television. >> donations. >> i don't know where the money comes from. >> federally? >> contributions from donors. >> america's cable companies created c-span as a private business initiative with no government mandate or no government money. >> this morning we'll talk...
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uh, well maybe how geico's the third-largest car insurance company in america? nice tidbit there. boss: exactly. and i've been thinking, looking a bit more businesslike might help too. gecko: oh my. uhhh, no it's, what's, what's the word... vogeico. 15 minutes could save you 15 percent or more on car insurance. i think i'll go with the preferred package. good choice. only meineke lets you choose the brake service that's right for you. and save 50% on pads and shoes. meineke. >>> welcome back. i'm rick sanchez. what i'm about to show you thrills me to the bone because every once in a while a story comes around that tings. corporal paul haros returns today. two tours of duty in iraq. his father, louis, a vietnam veteran, who got grief from some of his neighbors for flying a tattered flag, the stars and stripes, a flag he promised his son he would not take down until his son came home from that second tour of duty alive. you, our viewers, responded in mass when we talked to louis yesterday. some said he should take that thing down. but then when you heard his stories, you changed you
uh, well maybe how geico's the third-largest car insurance company in america? nice tidbit there. boss: exactly. and i've been thinking, looking a bit more businesslike might help too. gecko: oh my. uhhh, no it's, what's, what's the word... vogeico. 15 minutes could save you 15 percent or more on car insurance. i think i'll go with the preferred package. good choice. only meineke lets you choose the brake service that's right for you. and save 50% on pads and shoes. meineke. >>>...
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>> i say to you, we will restore the strength of america. sock it to 'em! sock it to 'em! >> richard milhous nixon will be the next president of the united states. >> we have a new president. he has shown that he's an extremely hard and industrious worker. this morning he indicated that he wasn't going to use the oval room. paper, and she called me up, and said teddy, i see where the president isn't going to use the oval room. she said is, i think someone ought to use it. we're looking into that. >> in 1969, we had a republican president. and it seemed important that we begin to have a loyal opposition. and to the extent that i could be a part of the leadership in the senate, it seemed to be both an important opportunity as well as responsibility. and one that i couldn't let go by. >> a new congress opened for business today in washington. and opening day produced an important victory for kennedy of massachusetts. democratic colleagues chose edward kennedy as assistant majority leader in the senate. this opening day of the 91st congress will most likely be the day remember
>> i say to you, we will restore the strength of america. sock it to 'em! sock it to 'em! >> richard milhous nixon will be the next president of the united states. >> we have a new president. he has shown that he's an extremely hard and industrious worker. this morning he indicated that he wasn't going to use the oval room. paper, and she called me up, and said teddy, i see where the president isn't going to use the oval room. she said is, i think someone ought to use it....
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creating innovation today for america's tomorrow. thanks! no problem! >>> more on >>> ted kennedy was the lion of the senate, brut he was also the cub of the kennedy family, and it was as a young man, just 30, that he made his very first appearance here on "meet the press." in fact, his mother, rose, wrote a letter in 1965 to this program's then moderator noting her boys john, robert, and teddy each made their debut on the program around the same young age. >> sthefs a stickler and kept her index box so she knew the facts about every one of us as we were sort of growing up. this was -- i can remember when my brother was a congressman and on "meet the press." it was in the winter time, and my mother and father brought us all in. this was the biggest thing that's ever happened to any kennedy, and it was always a big deal. >> reporter: a big deal and a test. that's how kennedy's brother, the president, saw it on the eve of ted's debut here in 1962. >> i thought i really had everything under control. then i came to washington to visit my brother over in the
creating innovation today for america's tomorrow. thanks! no problem! >>> more on >>> ted kennedy was the lion of the senate, brut he was also the cub of the kennedy family, and it was as a young man, just 30, that he made his very first appearance here on "meet the press." in fact, his mother, rose, wrote a letter in 1965 to this program's then moderator noting her boys john, robert, and teddy each made their debut on the program around the same young age. >>...
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he was the most trusted man in america. he was the anchor for everybody i was voted down -- for everybody. i was voted down unanimously. they said it would look bad if he turns it down. so let's go to a more mainstream politician which we did. >> wanted to take walter cronkite would take the job? >> i knew that he was very much opposed to the vietnam war. six months before that, he had come back from vietnam and immediately called me and asked to see robert kennedy. the two of them thamet. he said that the senator had to run for president and he went on to say how they could not be one. -- that it could not be one. they would not like us less. kennedy said to him that he would run for president if you would run for the senate in new york. cronkite laughed and said that he could not because he did not live in new york, he lived in connecticut. secondly, he said he was not a democrat, he was registered as an independent. i knew he had those feelings about the war and he would take it seriously. he certainly couldn't out vote
he was the most trusted man in america. he was the anchor for everybody i was voted down -- for everybody. i was voted down unanimously. they said it would look bad if he turns it down. so let's go to a more mainstream politician which we did. >> wanted to take walter cronkite would take the job? >> i knew that he was very much opposed to the vietnam war. six months before that, he had come back from vietnam and immediately called me and asked to see robert kennedy. the two of them...
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s "gd morning america." >> i ink that the senators made a very reasonle request. it is to permit e governor to make an interim appointmenfor about the fivmonths it takes between the creation of new vacancy, betwe now and when tht special election occurs. i support the idea of a scial election which is provid for in our curnt law and the enator did as well. >> reporter: meanwhile, in shington the national portrt allery unveiled a rendering kennedy by the pop artist dy whol. elsewhere the capital, kennedy was remembed not as the scionf a political dynast but as a gentle and unassuming tur. keedy was for years one of a cadre of senators and congrsional staff who worked wih children as part of the national "everyby wins" reading and menting program. thi grader larenai swann read with kennedy at bryt elentary school. >> i remember the fit time he came d read with me. >> was he funny? >> we played rock per scissors, whoever won wouldead theage... ( laughs ) ... but senator nnedy won, so and we ok turns reading >reporter: it was not until she returnehome that first day t
s "gd morning america." >> i ink that the senators made a very reasonle request. it is to permit e governor to make an interim appointmenfor about the fivmonths it takes between the creation of new vacancy, betwe now and when tht special election occurs. i support the idea of a scial election which is provid for in our curnt law and the enator did as well. >> reporter: meanwhile, in shington the national portrt allery unveiled a rendering kennedy by the pop artist dy whol....
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blackberry runs better on america's largest 3g network. and now get the new blackberry tour for only $199.99 >> i stand before you today at a defining moment in our history. we are in the midst of terrorists who attacked us on 9-11 are still at large. russia has invaded the sovereign nation of georgia, iran is pursuing nuclear weapons. next commander-in-chief is going to have to exercise the best possible judgment in getting you us through these difficult times. >> difficult times indeed with renewed violence in iraq and u.s. and coalition forces facing a tough insurgency in afghanistan in the lead up to elections there mr. president tomorrow afternoon will address the veterans of foreign oil. they are the largest organization of combat vets. one thing is certain those gi's are among the most revered citizens in our country. not long ago that was not the case. vets were treated like war criminals by some americans. in kentucky one of the most unique combat had the welcome home for the long elected soldiers with the hospitality and they den
blackberry runs better on america's largest 3g network. and now get the new blackberry tour for only $199.99 >> i stand before you today at a defining moment in our history. we are in the midst of terrorists who attacked us on 9-11 are still at large. russia has invaded the sovereign nation of georgia, iran is pursuing nuclear weapons. next commander-in-chief is going to have to exercise the best possible judgment in getting you us through these difficult times. >> difficult times...
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an that we ought to give something back to america in terms for all that it has given to us. >> larry: you feel you owe it back? >> it isn't a question of sort of an obligation. it is, as much to the country as a sense of feeling about our fellow human beings. how you might be able to have an impact, positive impact on, on -- on the people. >> younger brother of the president scored an overwhelming victory in the democratic primary, capturing 69% of the vote. >> i think my father believed very strongly that americans should represent sort of a level playing field for people. and that, and then, individual initiative can move ahead. and so, you don't have to, the one point that my brothers all pointed out is you don't have to be a senator or congressman to make a difference. all you have to do is just be involved. i would just hope for my nieces and nephews they would have a constructi constructive, positive, useful lives. don't have to be elected necessarily. ( revving, siren blares ) there's no way to hide it. sir, have you been drinking tonight? if you ride drunk, you will get caugh
an that we ought to give something back to america in terms for all that it has given to us. >> larry: you feel you owe it back? >> it isn't a question of sort of an obligation. it is, as much to the country as a sense of feeling about our fellow human beings. how you might be able to have an impact, positive impact on, on -- on the people. >> younger brother of the president scored an overwhelming victory in the democratic primary, capturing 69% of the vote. >> i think...
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there were people who said america could not do this, america would not do this, but america did do it. and i think he won not just because he was black or that influence. most african-americans and a lot of people. i think he won basically because he convinced the american people that he was the right candidate for the times. he promised change. he was a generational difference than senator mccain. senator mccain was an excellent candidate and would have been a good president, but i think the american people were looking for a change from the previous eight years. >> larry: do you think your party's going to pay for some of the way they treated judge sotomayor? and the confirmation hearings? >> i think it'll pass quickly, frankly. i don't think they treated her badly. i've seen lots of confirmation hearings over the years. and what i'm pleased about is once the nastiness started upon her announcement with members who were not on the judiciary committee or were not officials of the party, saying she was racist or she was a reverse racist, saying she ought to withdraw her candidacy, mem
there were people who said america could not do this, america would not do this, but america did do it. and i think he won not just because he was black or that influence. most african-americans and a lot of people. i think he won basically because he convinced the american people that he was the right candidate for the times. he promised change. he was a generational difference than senator mccain. senator mccain was an excellent candidate and would have been a good president, but i think the...
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independence is the spirit that drives america's most successful investors. announcer: trade commission-free for 30 days plus get $100 cash when you open an account. >>> this just in. you are looking at a very disturbing live shot there. that is the world trade center. we have unconfirmed reports this morning that a plane has crashed into one of the towers of the world trade center. >> you can see that the cut of the, incision into the building is sideways so the plane was slightly on its side. that's what made me think it was in distress. when it obviously hit, you know there was almost no doubt that it was intentional. >> it kind of went in like slow motion. looked like something out of a movie where explosions kind of bubbled out the north side where it impacted. and then a huge explosion blew out the south side. and, i mean it was just huge explosions. >> ted kennedy was in his senate office when the first terrorist plane struck the world trade center september 11th, 2001. and was later joined by first lady laura bush who had come to capitol hill to testi
independence is the spirit that drives america's most successful investors. announcer: trade commission-free for 30 days plus get $100 cash when you open an account. >>> this just in. you are looking at a very disturbing live shot there. that is the world trade center. we have unconfirmed reports this morning that a plane has crashed into one of the towers of the world trade center. >> you can see that the cut of the, incision into the building is sideways so the plane was...
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a lot of america and change their names. the famous editor of "the new yorker" changed his name, artie shaw the band leader changed their names. the people had different motives but he made -- made no bones he had done it partly out of fear and he was embarrassed. so somebody that was that afraid of fascism and it would not surprise me if he had conversations were they told him things that he thought he might be interested and talk to them. that is the reporters do that is what every diplomatic correspondent i havealked to that was on the beat that involves talking to people from other countries, did. that does not mean you are a spy or an agent or you took direction. but the other hand that is obvious to anybody of i.f. stone or bothered to read what he wrote year by year at the time he was alleged to happen in a cozy relationship with the russians, he never took direction. he was terrible. that is why he walked out of the newsroom in 1927 that is why 11 years later even though stern was in the great phase of his career and
a lot of america and change their names. the famous editor of "the new yorker" changed his name, artie shaw the band leader changed their names. the people had different motives but he made -- made no bones he had done it partly out of fear and he was embarrassed. so somebody that was that afraid of fascism and it would not surprise me if he had conversations were they told him things that he thought he might be interested and talk to them. that is the reporters do that is what every...
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america's top rated internet--now even faster, and crystal clear phone service. all for just $79.99 a month for 6 months. plus, for a limited time, a free multi-room dvr for 3 months. that's an overall savings of $240 dollars over six months. don't miss this unbeatable value 3 great services, for the price of 2. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v today. >> the hope rises again. and the dream lives on. [cheers] >> on this wednesday morning we get back to our top story, the death of senator ted kennedy. for over a half century we watched him grow up, mourn, make mistakes, run for president, be a liberal leader. we look back now at the keeper and casualty of camelot. >> reporter: to most americans ted kennedy was the staunch liberal with the famous last name. in reality, he was a legislative work horse, a millionaire who became a powerful advocate for the middle class. >> speed up. >> reporter: born in boston in 1932 edward moore kennedy was the last of nine children of joseph and rose fitzgerald kennedy. they would become
america's top rated internet--now even faster, and crystal clear phone service. all for just $79.99 a month for 6 months. plus, for a limited time, a free multi-room dvr for 3 months. that's an overall savings of $240 dollars over six months. don't miss this unbeatable value 3 great services, for the price of 2. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v today. >> the hope rises again. and the dream lives on. [cheers] >> on this wednesday morning...
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geshae also attracted interest from america's beat necks in the 1950's. coincidentally with the interest of american diplomats and the central intelligence agency, people like jack karowac, who was an absolutely unknown writer, were developing an interest in buddhism, generally. first in zen buddhism and secondly through the work of robert campbell in buddhism. the mid 1950's were a period of cultural ferment in the united states with the beat neck movement that would eventually become the support basis for the tibetan resistance, but eventually took about 20 years, because something else was happening in 1955 when geshae sailed into new york harbor. here in washington, d.c., president eisenhower was trying to figure out how best to fight against international communism. in a series of national security council meetings throughout 955, he had been presented with options from open warfare to covert sub version of russian and chinese communist activity around the world. it was only recently learned that in the early 1950's, the u.s. intelligence services ha
geshae also attracted interest from america's beat necks in the 1950's. coincidentally with the interest of american diplomats and the central intelligence agency, people like jack karowac, who was an absolutely unknown writer, were developing an interest in buddhism, generally. first in zen buddhism and secondly through the work of robert campbell in buddhism. the mid 1950's were a period of cultural ferment in the united states with the beat neck movement that would eventually become the...
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his legacy, public service and his concern for america's least powerful. as he said so many years ago, the work goes on, the cause endures, and the dream will never die. that's all for this edition of "headliners and legend," i'm lester holt. thank you for watching. >> teddy. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in new york. ted kennedy was the last hurrah, the big baritone out there demanding justice for the left out people, the african-americans, native americans, the old person, the immigrant family that wanted to be american. the sick scared person waiting in the er for hours with something really wrong. why would a big looking guy like him, a rich guy, spend his life worrying about the people left out? was it tribal memory of his own people left out, sent away, told to go back where they came from? was it those old boston signs that said, irish need not apply? what was it that made health care such a crusade for this guy? who do you know who has a broken back who spends his life and time thinking about other people's troubles? w
his legacy, public service and his concern for america's least powerful. as he said so many years ago, the work goes on, the cause endures, and the dream will never die. that's all for this edition of "headliners and legend," i'm lester holt. thank you for watching. >> teddy. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in new york. ted kennedy was the last hurrah, the big baritone out there demanding justice for the left out people, the...
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this question came via e-mail at america's voice. during 2008, latino voters played and historic role turning four stage from red to blue. it's a defining issue for latino voters and president obama campaigned on a promise for this. how is he going to get comprehensive immigration reform done now. we've seen the dates flip a bit. what's doing on? >> what the president said throughout the campaign and in office is we have to have comprehensive immigration reform. my top person who is head of international governmental affairs, the question she asked before joining the administration is, is the president committed this and he absolutely is and he's pulled together members of congress, those who are supported of immigration reform and those who are not, brought them together in the white house and began to dialogue. we have someone working hard on the hill to see what measures we can do in the short-term but the real solution is long-term immigration reform. you mentioned the date has slipped. obviously there's a full plate but i think
this question came via e-mail at america's voice. during 2008, latino voters played and historic role turning four stage from red to blue. it's a defining issue for latino voters and president obama campaigned on a promise for this. how is he going to get comprehensive immigration reform done now. we've seen the dates flip a bit. what's doing on? >> what the president said throughout the campaign and in office is we have to have comprehensive immigration reform. my top person who is head...
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we are expanding a little bit more into early america because we are part of the new grant awarded to georgia, in my view, and us. during early
we are expanding a little bit more into early america because we are part of the new grant awarded to georgia, in my view, and us. during early
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at bank of america, it practically does. use the bankamericard power rewards visa credit card and earn rewards like cash back with every purchase. cash you can put into savings. or even use to help pay down your credit card balance. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. women who drink crystal light drink 20% more water. crystal light. make a delicious change. but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis, and wherever i go, i've got plenty of room for the internet. and the nation's fastest 3g network. gun it, mick. (announcer) sign up today and get a netbook for $199.99 after mail-in rebate. with built-in access to the nation's fastest 3g network. only from at&t. you must be looking for motorcycle insurance. you're good. thanks. so is our bike insurance. all the coverage you need at a great price. hold on, cowboy. cool. i'm not done -- for less than
at bank of america, it practically does. use the bankamericard power rewards visa credit card and earn rewards like cash back with every purchase. cash you can put into savings. or even use to help pay down your credit card balance. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. women who drink crystal light drink 20% more water. crystal light. make a delicious change. but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its...
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. >>> good morning, america. >> good morning. it is saturday, august 22nd. >> we're hoping luck holds when it comes to hurricane bill. there's a shot from space. a storm as big as texas. looks like it may veer north and not hit the east coast directly. but it is still likely to produce heavy rains, dangerous rip currents. we have marysol out on long island. stephanie sy up in massachusetts. we'll bring you the latest, coming up. >>> also this morning, could you ever forgive someone responsible for the death of a loved one? we've heard a lot of outrage in the last few days from some of the families of the lockerbie bombing victims after the bomber was set free in libya. others have forgiven him. and they say it's helped them come to grips with the tragedy. we're going to explore the roots of forgiveness and whether it works. >>> also on the topic of forgiveness, green bay packer fans will never forgive brett favre for suiting up for the minnesota vikings last night, hatred will be white-hot for many years to come. after a very con
. >>> good morning, america. >> good morning. it is saturday, august 22nd. >> we're hoping luck holds when it comes to hurricane bill. there's a shot from space. a storm as big as texas. looks like it may veer north and not hit the east coast directly. but it is still likely to produce heavy rains, dangerous rip currents. we have marysol out on long island. stephanie sy up in massachusetts. we'll bring you the latest, coming up. >>> also this morning, could you...
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these are legitimate differences worthy of the real discussion america deserves. >> a gop leader says there should be a bipartisan solution to health care reform and the republican radio address, senator hatch agreed that every citizen should have affordable and quality health care and americans should disagree respectfully. >> nearly 85% of americans have coverage and they are really worried about what reform means for them. especially our seniors. and these concerns are move iin from kitchen table conerer sagss to town hall discussions. i am disappointed about the attempts to characterize the behavior of americans expressing their concerns as quote, un-american, unquote. i strongly encourage respectful debate. we should not be stifling the discussions. our great nation was founded on speaking our minds. families are voicing their concerns because they feel they are not being heard in washington and i am here to tell you that your voices are coming through and it is essential for all of you to be involved in this issue. >> if you want to know more about the debate, check out the spec
these are legitimate differences worthy of the real discussion america deserves. >> a gop leader says there should be a bipartisan solution to health care reform and the republican radio address, senator hatch agreed that every citizen should have affordable and quality health care and americans should disagree respectfully. >> nearly 85% of americans have coverage and they are really worried about what reform means for them. especially our seniors. and these concerns are move iin...
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i am the regional head of diabetes care in north america. i cannot think of a more fitting place to share your story and the historic national press club, and there is no better group of people to share this with than the people who put out the news. a couple of years ago we took notice ofnic nick jonas, who mae public that he had diabetes and we were impressed with how open he was with this news. we saw the family and how they embraced the diabetes to support him. we spoke about partnering with them, to help people with diabetes and we were thrilled when he said yes. it was in august when we announced the partnership and we continue to be amazed by the number of children and adults who are impacted by diabetes. it is clear that when he talks about diabetes, people listen. until there is a cure the greatest weapon is increased awareness and knowing how to manage this. the work that they are doing together enables young people to connect with his experience. there are small and every day victories that can lead to big differences over time. h
i am the regional head of diabetes care in north america. i cannot think of a more fitting place to share your story and the historic national press club, and there is no better group of people to share this with than the people who put out the news. a couple of years ago we took notice ofnic nick jonas, who mae public that he had diabetes and we were impressed with how open he was with this news. we saw the family and how they embraced the diabetes to support him. we spoke about partnering...
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policy toward latin america. for more information, visit unc.edu/departments/polisci. >>> from freedom fest 2009 in las vegas a panel discussion on where america conservatism is headed and what needs to be done to increase its influence. taking part of the discussion are richard fae author of conservatives betrayed, john of the american conservative magazine, thomas phillips, founder and chairman of eagle publishing member
policy toward latin america. for more information, visit unc.edu/departments/polisci. >>> from freedom fest 2009 in las vegas a panel discussion on where america conservatism is headed and what needs to be done to increase its influence. taking part of the discussion are richard fae author of conservatives betrayed, john of the american conservative magazine, thomas phillips, founder and chairman of eagle publishing member